LUKoil aims to produce 12 bn cm of Uzbek gas annually
LUKoil announced plans to produce 12 bn cm of gas annually at Uzbekistan's Kandym and Gissar fields, the CEO of
Russia's largest independent oil producer said.
"Investment is currently being made in the promising Kandym and Gissar group projects," Vagit Alekperov said. "I am
sure that these large projects, which according to our estimates will require around $ 5 bn more to complete, will
produce over 12 bn cm of gas in Uzbekistan."
Natural gas production at the fields was earlier estimated at around 9 bn cm. Alekperov said LUKoil had already
invested $ 1.5 bn in Uzbekistan, describing the local climate for foreign investment as "positive."
LUKoil and the ex-Soviet republic's national holding company Uzbekneftegaz signed an agreement in 2001 to develop the
Bukharo-Khivinskoye and Gissar oil and gas fields with estimated reserves of 250 bn cm of gas and 10 mm tons of
liquid hydrocarbons. The large gas field, Kandym, which opened in 1966 in the Bukhara Region, central Uzbekistan
contains commercial gas reserves of 150-180 bn cm.
"We are currently producing around 3 bn cm of gas at the first asset at the Khauzak-Shady field," the businessman
said. He added that their Uzbekistan was also considering building a gas refinery.
LUKoil accounts for around 1.3 % of global oil reserves and for some 2.3 % of global oil output. Its share in Russian
oil production and refining is 18 % and 18 %, respectively.
